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plugging two 16ohm cabs into traynor 50 blue


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Internal speaker is 8ohm,there is another jack to plug in another 8ohm ext cab.
Would it be safe to unplug the internal speaker and run two 16 ohm cabs.
I know with two 8ohm connected the amp sees a 4ohm load,then amp should see an 8ohm load with two 16 ohm cabs.
It may be a stupid question but I just want to make sure I'm right please correct me if I am wrong here.

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Internal speaker is 8ohm,there is another jack to plug in another 8ohm ext cab.

Would it be safe to unplug the internal speaker and run two 16 ohm cabs.

I know with two 8ohm connected the amp sees a 4ohm load,then amp should see an 8ohm load with two 16 ohm cabs.

It may be a stupid question but I just want to make sure I'm right please correct me if I am wrong here.

 

look up the manual

 

www.traynoramps.com

 

oh wait, let me do it for you...

 

http://www.traynoramps.com/downloads/manuals/omycv50blue.pdf

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Yes that is the very first thing I did was look up the manual,cause I really don't like asking questions on here.
But the manual does not say anything about hooking up two 16 ohm cabs.

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Ok so you're wanting to run the 8ohm internal speaker and 2 external 16 ohm cabs right?

 

Easy, daisy chain the 16 ohm cabs.

This will make them 8 ohm.

 

Then connect the cabs and your internal to your amp using a 4 ohm setting.

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